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Polish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Krzysiu bearer of Christ Polish Boy
Krzyszał Probably derived from Krzysztof - 'Christ-bearer' - with a diminutive/affectionate nuance Polish Boy
Krzysztofr Bearer of Christ Polish Boy
Krzysztu bearer of Christ Polish Boy
Kubas Derived from Jacob - 'supplanter' or 'one who follows' Polish, Slavic Boy
Kusner Occupational name meaning 'furrier' (maker or seller of furs) German, Polish Boy
Lachman Originally a surname meaning 'man from Lach' / 'Polish man'; used as a given name in some families. German, Polish, Slavic Boy
Lech From the legendary founder Lech; associated with the Polish people - often interpreted as 'a Pole' or a tribal founder/leader. Polish Boy
Lew A short form of Lewis (from Germanic Hlūd-wīg, 'famous in battle') or a form of Lev/Leo ('lion'). English, Polish, Slavic Boy
Lewan lion (likely) Georgian, Polish, Slavic, Welsh Boy
Ludwik famous in battle Polish Boy
Lukasz Man from Lucania; associated with 'light' (from Latin lux) Polish Boy
Maciej gift of God Latin, Polish Boy
Majek Diminutive of Maciej (Polish form of Matthew) - 'gift of God' / 'little Matthew' Polish Boy
Mak Typically a short form or nickname (from Gaelic 'Mac' meaning 'son') or a word-name meaning 'poppy' in Polish/Slavic contexts; also used as a diminutive of Maksim/Maksym. English, Polish, Slavic Boy
Maksym greatest Polish, Ukrainian Boy
Marcin of Mars; warlike; 'dedicated to Mars' Polish Boy
Marcinek 'Little Martin' - derived from Martinus meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'. Polish Boy
Maslon From Polish masło 'butter' - originally a surname for someone who made, sold, or worked with butter/dairy products. Polish, Slavic Boy
Matrycak Likely a patronymic or diminutive surname indicating descent from or association with a root name such as Matry-/Matryc; exact meaning is uncertain Polish Boy
Maurycy 'Moorish' or 'dark-skinned; from Mauritania' Polish Boy
Mikolaj victory of the people Polish Boy
Milik Surname-derived name; exact meaning uncertain. Likely related to the Slavic root 'mil-' (dear, gracious) or a diminutive form of a personal name Polish, Slavic Boy
Miroslaw From Slavic mir 'peace/world' + sław 'glory, fame' - 'peaceful glory' or 'glorious peace' Polish Boy
Mroz frost Polish Boy
Oko Varies by language: in Yoruba/Igbo it can mean 'husband' or relate to 'farm/field'; in Akan it means 'war' or 'battle'; in Polish/Slavic languages it means 'eye'. Akan, Igbo, Japanese, Polish, Slavic, Yoruba Boy
Oktawiusz eighth (born eighth) Polish Boy
Olek Defender of men; protector of mankind (from Alexander) Polish Boy
Pawel small, humble Polish Boy
Pawelek Little Paul; derived meaning 'small' or 'humble' (from Paulus) Polish Boy